
HumbleStudent
Members-
Content
12 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Never -
Feedback
0%
Community Reputation
0 NeutralGear
-
Main Canopy Size
185
-
Reserve Canopy Size
218
-
AAD
Cypres
Jump Profile
-
Home DZ
SDTR
-
License
A
-
License Number
44669
-
Licensing Organization
USPA
-
Number of Jumps
112
-
First Choice Discipline
Formation Skydiving
-
Second Choice Discipline
Freeflying
-
Hello Everyone, I'm trying to put together a 4 way team to hopefully compete in CSL. Does anyone have any suggestions or experiences to share on putting together a team, training or anything else? I'm still pretty young in this sport and would like to get some more thoughts on teams etc. ...or should I just shut up and stick with the horny gorilla formations? ---- Sushi, Sex, and Skydiving - the breakfast of champions
-
Who said that you can't jump year round in Colorado
HumbleStudent replied to dmbale's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
100th jump... To bad we didn't have any pies... Can we go on a tracking dive now?! ---- Sushi, Sex, and Skydiving - the breakfast of champions -
Jumping other DZ's After AFF before A License
HumbleStudent replied to HumbleStudent's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
I'm hopeing this is the right place to post this question. I've known a number of people to jump other DZ's after AFF and before their A License... Does any one know a 'Rule of Thumb' as to when it might be a good time to start jumping other DZ's or things to watch out for when jumping other DZ's? Thanks! ---- Sushi, Sex, and Skydiving - the breakfast of champions -
Welcome back ---- Sushi, Sex, and Skydiving - the breakfast of champions
-
Dr. Sky Psycho Dude... (DarrenSpooner) Way cool... Confront the anxiety ... not the jump... However it is written, I think this sport is an amazing way to blast into a monumental amount of self confidence. Especially, if it scares the sh*t out of you the first 2 or 3 hundred times... mnobles : That sucks - This sport can do without the As*holes. Try to have fun - no matter what. It's your jump, your time, your cash. Make it fun. Jump and smile My 2 cents - I'll shut up now. ---- Sushi, Sex, and Skydiving - the breakfast of champions
-
Welcome back! ---- Sushi, Sex, and Skydiving - the breakfast of champions
-
Welcome! ---- Sushi, Sex, and Skydiving - the breakfast of champions
-
KolinskyDC - I After I biffed several landings I started looking at the horizon at about 50 ft. I flared at about the time the horizon looked the same as when I was standing on the ground. (I know I flared higher than a body length from the ground) but it worked great. The landing was so soft it made of for the last 3 biffed landings. I think what 'Cruzit' said really applies. Thinking back to the last 3 bad landings - I was focusing on the ground. It may take some time to refine but I prefer the softer landings to the 'feet,ass,head,eat dirt landings'
-
Thanks! ---- Sushi, Sex, and Skydiving - the breakfast of champions
-
Thanks for all the Welcomes! I'm sure I can quit anytime.... Newbies: How were your first jumps? What did you learn? What do you watch out for now? (From one newbie to another) Old timers: Any suggestions on canopy control for a newbie? I've flared to high a couple of times, and 'biffed' it... any suggestions as to what to look for prior/at flare time? ---- Sushi, Sex, and Skydiving - the breakfast of champions